Wallace-Crabbe, Robin.

Wallace-Crabbe, Robin.

(1938–) Australian | Male

Worked: Australia (VIC, NSW). Lithographs, etchings, linocuts.

Artist (painter) | Drawer | Photographer | Writer

EXHIBITION HISTORY 1 – 7 of 7 exhibitions

Printmakers.

Venues

National Gallery Of Victoria [2]. (1968 – 1968)
180 St Kilda Rd., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Works

Print Council of Australia: Print Prize Exhibition 1969. Print Council of Australia: Third Print Prize Exhibition 1969.

Venues

Tasmanian Museum And Art Gallery (1969 – 1969)
40 Macquarie St., Hobart, Tasmania, Australia

Queen Victoria Museum And Art Gallery (1969 – 1969)
2 Wellington St., Launceston, Tasmania, Australia

Central Street Gallery (1969 – 1969)
1 Central St., Sydney, New South Wales, Australia

Newcastle Region Art Gallery (1969 – 1969)
Laman Street, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia

Print Council Of Australia Gallery [1]. (1969 – 1969)
105 Collins St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Queensland Art Gallery [1]. (1 September 1969 – 1 October 1969)
Gegory Terrace, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia

Art Gallery Of South Australia. (2 September 1969 – 1969)
North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia

Western Australian Art Gallery [1]. (3 September 1969 – 2 October 1969)
Perth, Western Australia, Australia

National Gallery Of Victoria [1]. (15 December 1969 – 20 January 1970)
Swanston St., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia

Works

53. Sky over Dindy Country. edition of 6

Robin Wallace-Crabbe.

Venues

Australian Sculpture Gallery (18 March 1970 – 1 March 1970)
1 Finnis Street, Narrabundah, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Eighth British International Print Biennale

Venues

Cartwright Hall (15 April 1984 – 15 July 1984)
Cartwright Hall, Lister Park, Bradford, England

Works

86. Masked Mannikins and Manet Fifer. £225.00 | edition of 20.

Tony Coleing and Friends

Venues

Australian National Gallery (9 March 1991 – 7 April 1991)
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Australian National Gallery (1 February 1992 – 3 May 1992)
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Australian identities in printmaking. The Australian print collection of Wagga Wagga Regional Art Gallery.

Venues

Wagga Wagga Art Gallery [3] (2000 – 14 January 2001)
Civic Centre, Baylis St., Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia